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  • Cresap's War
  • Border conflict between the British colonies of Pennsylvania and Maryland (1730–67)

    Cresap's War (also known as the Conojocular War, from the Conejohela Valley where it was mainly located along the south bank) was a border conflict between

    Cresap's War

    Cresap's War

    Cresap's_War

  • Thomas Cresap
  • English colonial settler in Maryland

    time the Cresaps had at least two and perhaps three children, the eldest being about 9 years of age. While Pennsylvanians imprisoned Cresap, his wife

    Thomas Cresap

    Thomas_Cresap

  • Columbia, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    settlers that could weaken Maryland's influence, Maryland colonist Thomas Cresap, under the aegis of Lord Baltimore, attempted to establish a competing ferry

    Columbia, Pennsylvania

    Columbia, Pennsylvania

    Columbia,_Pennsylvania

  • Mason–Dixon line
  • Surveyed border line between U.S. states of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania

    astronomers Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon as part of the resolution to Cresap's War, a border conflict involving Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware (then

    Mason–Dixon line

    Mason–Dixon line

    Mason–Dixon_line

  • E. O. C. Ord
  • United States Army general (1818–1883)

    Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1920. Cresap, Joseph Ord, and Cresap, Bernarr, The History of the Cresaps, The Cresap Society, McComb, Mississippi, 1937

    E. O. C. Ord

    E. O. C. Ord

    E._O._C._Ord

  • Samuel Ogle
  • Governor of colonial Maryland

    situation. Rioting broke out in the disputed territory (now known as Cresap's War) and Ogle appealed to the King George II for resolution. Faced with this

    Samuel Ogle

    Samuel Ogle

    Samuel_Ogle

  • Cresap
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maryland Cresap, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community Cresap's War, 1730–1767 Cresaptown, Maryland, United States, a census-designated place

    Cresap

    Cresap

  • Thomas Brown (businessman)
  • American colonial era husbandman, businessman, and land speculator

    towards the end of the American Revolution from Thomas Cresap(Cresap's War, Lord Dunmore's War), early enough to sell plots to Jacob Bowman in 1780 and

    Thomas Brown (businessman)

    Thomas_Brown_(businessman)

  • Dritt Mansion
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    Cresap was arrested in 1736 and driven away after skirmishes known as "Cresap's War"—a dispute finally resolved in 1784 when the Mason–Dixon line was established

    Dritt Mansion

    Dritt Mansion

    Dritt_Mansion

  • 1730
  • Calendar year

    establishment by Thomas Cresap of Wright's Ferry under the authority of the Province of Pennsylvania becomes the basis for Cresap's War, a nine-year-long conflict

    1730

    1730

    1730

  • Lord Dunmore's War
  • 1774 conflict in the Colony of Virginia

    and Delaware, intended war. Cresap called a council on April 26. After he read Connolly's letter aloud, the assembly declared war against the Indians. After

    Lord Dunmore's War

    Lord Dunmore's War

    Lord_Dunmore's_War

  • List of 18th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies
  • This List of Colonial American Wars includes military conflicts involving the Thirteen Colonies and their predecessor colonies from 1701 till 1774. It

    List of 18th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies

    List_of_18th-century_wars_involving_the_Thirteen_Colonies

  • SS Thomas Cresap
  • Liberty ship of WWII

    SS Thomas Cresap was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Thomas Cresap, was an English-born settler and

    SS Thomas Cresap

    SS_Thomas_Cresap

  • Nemacolin
  • Delaware chief

    aligned with the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania known as Cresap's War. Circa 1750, Cresap received instructions to improve the Native American path across

    Nemacolin

    Nemacolin

  • Wright's Ferry
  • Historic ferry service in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    aggression triggered a series of armed confrontations known as Cresap's War, as Cresap ran off settlers and gave their land to his followers. This long

    Wright's Ferry

    Wright's Ferry

    Wright's_Ferry

  • Province of Maryland
  • British colony in North America (1634–1776)

    Maryland)." The border dispute with Pennsylvania continued and led to Cresap's War, a conflict between settlers from Pennsylvania and Maryland fought in

    Province of Maryland

    Province of Maryland

    Province_of_Maryland

  • Conejohela Flats
  • Cresap's War List of dams and reservoirs of the Susquehanna River Susquehanna River dams Safe Harbor Dam Holtwood Dam Conowingo Dam Thomas Cresap "Conejohela

    Conejohela Flats

    Conejohela_Flats

  • 1738
  • Calendar year

    similar experience three days earlier). May 25 – The military phase of Cresap's War between the British North American Provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania

    1738

    1738

    1738

  • Marshall County, West Virginia
  • County in West Virginia, United States

    Revolutionary War. Cresap gathered other settlers and counterattacked, continuing what became locally called Cresap's War, or Dunmore's War. In the only

    Marshall County, West Virginia

    Marshall County, West Virginia

    Marshall_County,_West_Virginia

  • David Cresap Moore
  • American historian

    David Cresap Moore (1925 – December 27, 2001) was an American historian of nineteenth century British political history. He was born in Leavenworth, Kansas

    David Cresap Moore

    David_Cresap_Moore

  • California in the American Civil War
  • California's involvement in the American Civil War included sending gold east to support the war effort, recruiting volunteer combat units to replace

    California in the American Civil War

    California in the American Civil War

    California_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Penn–Calvert boundary dispute
  • Long-running legal conflict

    incursion into Maryland territory. Conflicts between settlers such as Cresap's War and questions surrounding to which proprietor they owed taxes prompted

    Penn–Calvert boundary dispute

    Penn–Calvert boundary dispute

    Penn–Calvert_boundary_dispute

  • Penn v Lord Baltimore
  • Judicial decision of Lord Hardwicke LC

    incursion into Maryland territory. Conflicts between settlers such as Cresap's War and questions surrounding to which proprietor they owed taxes prompted

    Penn v Lord Baltimore

    Penn_v_Lord_Baltimore

  • Michael Cresap
  • Continental Army officer (1742–1775)

    None of the natives killed were in fact Cherokee. The war leader Logan of the Mingo, accused Cresap of murdering his family. Logan's wife and pregnant sister

    Michael Cresap

    Michael Cresap

    Michael_Cresap

  • Colonial families of Maryland
  • anthem Cresap Allegany County Thomas Cresap (c.1702—c.1790) settler and trader, served Lord Baltimore as an agent in Cresap's War Michael Cresap (1742

    Colonial families of Maryland

    Colonial_families_of_Maryland

  • Maryland
  • U.S. state

    controlled Pennsylvania. The border dispute with Pennsylvania led to Cresap's War in the 1730s. Hostilities erupted in 1730 and escalated through the first

    Maryland

    Maryland

    Maryland

  • York County, Pennsylvania
  • County in Pennsylvania, United States

    player who grew up in New Freedom Tom Wolf, 47th governor of Pennsylvania Cresap's War National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Pennsylvania

    York County, Pennsylvania

    York County, Pennsylvania

    York_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Oldtown, Maryland
  • Census-designated place in Maryland, United States

    Thomas Cresap established a trading post at the abandoned village. A few years earlier, Cresap had figured prominently in the Conejohela War, (also called

    Oldtown, Maryland

    Oldtown, Maryland

    Oldtown,_Maryland

  • 1730s
  • Decade

    establishment by Thomas Cresap of Wright's Ferry under the authority of the Province of Pennsylvania becomes the basis for Cresap's War, a nine-year-long conflict

    1730s

    1730s

  • Conejohela
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Flats, a group of islands in Pennsylvania and Maryland Conejohela War, Cresap's War, a border conflict between Pennsylvania and Maryland, fought in the

    Conejohela

    Conejohela

  • List of conflicts in British America
  • 1726 Philadelphia riot against pillory and stocks 1730–1738 Cresap's War (aka Conojocular War), border conflict between Pennsylvania and Maryland 1734 Riot

    List of conflicts in British America

    List of conflicts in British America

    List_of_conflicts_in_British_America

  • 1737
  • Calendar year

    seven preceding violent years of the ongoing Cresap's War in the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary dispute and war. January 4 – Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau

    1737

    1737

    1737

  • Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars
  • the end of the war: Maryland Garrison Battalion, under Lieutenant-Colonel John Dagworthy. Cresap's Rangers, under Captain Thomas Cresap. In 1754 Massachusetts

    Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars

    Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars

    Provincial_troops_in_the_French_and_Indian_Wars

  • John Wright (businessman)
  • conflict during the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary dispute known as Cresap's War. The animal powered ferry was the very first means of crossing the broad

    John Wright (businessman)

    John_Wright_(businessman)

  • Edward Otho Cresap Ord II
  • American military officer, linguist and inventor (1858–1923)

    Cresap Ord, married Mary Mercer Thompson on October 14, 1854. The senior Ord was a career military officer who was a hero in the American Civil War and

    Edward Otho Cresap Ord II

    Edward Otho Cresap Ord II

    Edward_Otho_Cresap_Ord_II

  • History of Philadelphia
  • claim as written would create a bloody conflict with Maryland (dubbed Cresap's War) over the land grant already owned by Lord Baltimore. Penn put together

    History of Philadelphia

    History of Philadelphia

    History_of_Philadelphia

  • Moses Rawlings
  • Continental Army officer (1745–1809)

    lieutenant in Capt. Michael Cresap's Independent Rifle Company from Frederick County, Maryland. Shortly afterward Cresap died, and Rawlings replaced him

    Moses Rawlings

    Moses Rawlings

    Moses_Rawlings

  • Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    with the Maryland Colony, which had resulted in hostilities known as Cresap's War. This dispute was not settled until 1767, with the border survey that

    Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

    Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

    Chambersburg,_Pennsylvania

  • Sussex County, Delaware
  • County in Delaware, United States

    border conflict between Pennsylvania and Maryland would be known as Cresap's War. In 1750–1751, a team of surveyors from both colonies surveyed and marked

    Sussex County, Delaware

    Sussex County, Delaware

    Sussex_County,_Delaware

  • Star Gazers' Stone
  • United States historic place

    lasted over 80 years. From 1730–1738 a violent border conflict, known as Cresap's War, was fought between Pennsylvania and Maryland. In 1760 the Crown intervened

    Star Gazers' Stone

    Star Gazers' Stone

    Star_Gazers'_Stone

  • Charles J. P. Cresap
  • Confederate officer and US attorney–politician

    of Moorefield. After his death, Cresap's will was the subject of dispute between his widow Agnes and three other Cresaps: Gustavus J., Mary B., and Rachel

    Charles J. P. Cresap

    Charles_J._P._Cresap

  • Yellow Creek massacre
  • 1774 massacre of Mingo Indians in Virginia, US

    reaction to the rumors of war, they elected Cresap as their military captain, and made plans to hunt for Native Americans. Cresap talked them out of this

    Yellow Creek massacre

    Yellow Creek massacre

    Yellow_Creek_massacre

  • List of American Civil War generals (Union)
  • sealed document) who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Many commissions were antedated. Dates of rank were assigned for seniority

    List of American Civil War generals (Union)

    List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Union)

  • Ohio Company
  • British land speculation company in colonial North America

    Dinwiddie, other original members included John Hanbury, Colonel Thomas Cresap, George Mercer, John Mercer, and "all of His Majesty's Colony of Virginia

    Ohio Company

    Ohio Company

    Ohio_Company

  • Benjamin Tasker Jr.
  • American slave trader, politician (1720–1760)

    lottery to pay for a town clock in Annapolis. He was dispatched to settle Cresap's War between Maryland and Pennsylvania. Tasker partnered with his brother-in-law

    Benjamin Tasker Jr.

    Benjamin Tasker Jr.

    Benjamin_Tasker_Jr.

  • David Glenn (pioneer)
  • American pioneer

    but after the Yellow Creek Massacre and Cresap's War, followed by Logan's retaliation in western Pennsylvania, war became imminent. Lord Dunmore then sent

    David Glenn (pioneer)

    David Glenn (pioneer)

    David_Glenn_(pioneer)

  • James Garesche Ord
  • United States Army general

    United States Military Academy, Volume 7, 1930, page 842 Cresap Society, The History of the Cresaps, 1987, page 410 "Colonel Ord Due in July". Harrisburg

    James Garesche Ord

    James Garesche Ord

    James_Garesche_Ord

  • George Croghan
  • Irish-American fur trader

    Alleghenies. Dunmore's War broke out in the Pennsylvania area in the spring of 1774, when frontiersmen led by Michael Cresap killed two Shawnee warriors

    George Croghan

    George_Croghan

  • Fort Cumberland (Maryland)
  • 18th-century frontier fort at the current site of Cumberland, Maryland

    commander-in-chief of colonial forces at that time. A few years earlier, Thomas Cresap had established a trading post nearby, and hired Native Americans including

    Fort Cumberland (Maryland)

    Fort Cumberland (Maryland)

    Fort_Cumberland_(Maryland)

  • Logan (Iroquois leader)
  • Native American orator and war leader (c. 1723 – 1780)

    Michael Cresap resolved their differences after Cresap proved that he was innocent of the massacre of Logan's people. [citation needed] Cresap named a

    Logan (Iroquois leader)

    Logan (Iroquois leader)

    Logan_(Iroquois_leader)

  • Redstone Old Fort
  • French colonial era militia fort in Pennsylvania

    of Virginia's war against the Mingo and Shawnee tribes, known as Lord Dunmore's War (1774–75). It was occupied by Capt. Michael Cresap, owner of a trading

    Redstone Old Fort

    Redstone_Old_Fort

  • 22nd Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    regimental officers, Captain Edward O. Ord, (son of Major General Edward Otho Cresap Ord and for whom Fort Ord was named) remained in Cuba for nine months as

    22nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

    22nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

    22nd_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  • County in Pennsylvania, United States

    negotiated a compromise in 1733, but Cresap ignored it and continued his raids. A deputy was sent to arrest him in 1734, and Cresap killed him at the door. The

    Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

    Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

    Lancaster_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Logan's War
  • John Roberts, and left behind a note attached to a war club. The note was written "To Captain Cresap," whom Logan blamed for the Yellow Creek massacre

    Logan's War

    Logan's War

    Logan's_War

  • Trinity Church Cemetery
  • Cemeteries in Manhattan, New York

    Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and Margarita Schuyler Van Rensselaer Michael Cresap (1742–1775), frontiersman James De Lancey (1703–1760), Colonial Governor

    Trinity Church Cemetery

    Trinity Church Cemetery

    Trinity_Church_Cemetery

  • 115th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • Military unit

    assembled in Frederick in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Cresap and Price; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress'

    115th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    115th Infantry Regiment (United States)

    115th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

  • Nemacolin's Path
  • Ancient Native American trail

    1750, the Delaware Indian chief Nemacolin and Maryland frontiersman Thomas Cresap supervised improving the trail for the Ohio Company, at the behest of Christopher

    Nemacolin's Path

    Nemacolin's Path

    Nemacolin's_Path

  • History of Pittsburgh
  • Indian chief named Nemacolin and a party of settlers headed by Capt. Michael Cresap to begin widening the track into a road. It mostly followed the same route

    History of Pittsburgh

    History of Pittsburgh

    History_of_Pittsburgh

  • Karl Bendetsen
  • American military officer (1907–1989)

    maximize shipments to GEN MacArthur in the PTO. Bendetson worked with Mark Cresap, later a successful Westinghouse executive in Pittsburgh, on predicting

    Karl Bendetsen

    Karl Bendetsen

    Karl_Bendetsen

  • 1770s
  • Decade

    1697) Antti Piimänen, Finnish churchbuilder (b. 1712) October 18 Michael Cresap, Continental Army officer (b. 1742) Paul of the Cross, Italian mystic (b

    1770s

    1770s

    1770s

  • Fort Ord
  • Former U.S. Army Fort in California

    inter-war years of the 1920s and 1930s, by 1933, the artillery field became Camp Ord, named in honor of Union Army Maj. Gen. Edward Otho Cresap Ord (1818–1883)

    Fort Ord

    Fort Ord

    Fort_Ord

  • United States Army Birthdays
  • 1775 foundation of the U.S. Army

    County, and Hugh Stephenson raised another in Berkeley County. Michael Cresap's and Thomas Price's Maryland companies were both from Frederick County.

    United States Army Birthdays

    United_States_Army_Birthdays

  • Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)
  • Scottish American Military officer, frontiersman, sheriff, landowner

    Michael Cresap as a captain under McDonald's command and placed him in charge of the enlistment of a force from Hampshire County. McDonald and Cresap's combined

    Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)

    Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)

    Angus_McDonald_(Virginia_militiaman)

  • Negro Mountain
  • Mountain ridge in Pennsylvania, United States

    story takes place during the French and Indian War, in the year 1756, when frontiersman Colonel Thomas Cresap is known to have led a force against French

    Negro Mountain

    Negro Mountain

    Negro_Mountain

  • Brantz Mayer
  • American author, lawyer, and historian

    during his Mission to Canada, and Tah-gah-jute, or Logan and Captain Michael Cresap. On September 27, 1835, Mayer married Mary Griswold, and they had five daughters

    Brantz Mayer

    Brantz_Mayer

  • HM LST-423
  • 1943 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-423

    HM_LST-423

  • Maryland 400
  • Members of the 1st Maryland Regiment in the Revolutionary War

    Frederick, Maryland in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Michael Cresap and Thomas Price; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress'

    Maryland 400

    Maryland 400

    Maryland_400

  • Mason & Dixon
  • 1997 novel by Thomas Pynchon

    they arrive in Cumberland, where they meet Thomas Cresap and his family, hear stories of Cresap's exploits, and discover the town to be essentially lawless

    Mason & Dixon

    Mason & Dixon

    Mason_&_Dixon

  • HM LST-426
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-426

    HM LST-426

    HM_LST-426

  • Lookism
  • Discrimination based on physical attractiveness

    Louis Tietje and Steven Cresap discuss when discrimination based on looks can legitimately be described as unjust. Tietje and Cresap quote evidence that suggests

    Lookism

    Lookism

  • Allegheny Mountains
  • Mountain range in the northeastern United States

    stories of such noted Marylanders as the Indian fighter and trader Thomas Cresap (1702–1790) and the backwoodsman and hunter Meshach Browning (1781–1859)

    Allegheny Mountains

    Allegheny Mountains

    Allegheny_Mountains

  • Flying Hawk
  • Oglala Lakota warrior, historian, educator & philosopher (1854–1931)

    even thought to live with you but for the injuries of one man. Colonel Cresap the last spring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations

    Flying Hawk

    Flying Hawk

    Flying_Hawk

  • SS John W. Brown
  • Liberty ship of WWII

    operated as a merchant ship of the United States Merchant Marine during World War II and later was a vocational high school training ship in New York City

    SS John W. Brown

    SS John W. Brown

    SS_John_W._Brown

  • History of Cumberland, Maryland
  • and Thomas Cresap, a Maryland frontiersman for the Ohio Company 1754: Fort Cumberland constructed by militiamen. French and Indian War begins 1755 Braddock

    History of Cumberland, Maryland

    History of Cumberland, Maryland

    History_of_Cumberland,_Maryland

  • Woodland period
  • North American cultural period (1000 BCE – 1000 CE)

    (1994). Archaeology of the Southeastern United States: Paleoindian to World War I. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-089060-7. Milanich, Jerald T. (1994)

    Woodland period

    Woodland period

    Woodland_period

  • Battle of San Pasqual
  • Mexican-American War battle

    Pascual, was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican–American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community in the county of San Diego

    Battle of San Pasqual

    Battle of San Pasqual

    Battle_of_San_Pasqual

  • HM LST-407
  • LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-407

    HM_LST-407

  • Great Indian Warpath
  • Trails in eastern North America used by Native Americans

    The Great Indian Warpath (GIW)—also known as the Great Indian War and Trading Path, or the Seneca Trail—was part of the network of trails in eastern North

    Great Indian Warpath

    Great Indian Warpath

    Great_Indian_Warpath

  • HM LST-401
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-401

    HM_LST-401

  • HM LST-415
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-415

    HM_LST-415

  • HM LST-408
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-408

    HM LST-408

    HM_LST-408

  • HM LST-428
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-428

    HM LST-428

    HM_LST-428

  • HM LST-413
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-413

    HM_LST-413

  • HM LST-427
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-427

    HM LST-427

    HM_LST-427

  • Brownsville, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    area was the intended destination of Chief Nemacolin when he guided the Cresap expeditions across the mountains, establishing the Nemacolin Trail which

    Brownsville, Pennsylvania

    Brownsville, Pennsylvania

    Brownsville,_Pennsylvania

  • Pennsylvania Reserves
  • Union army infantry division

    were Reynolds, Meade, and Colonel John S. McCalmont (until Edward Otho Cresap Ord took official command of the 3rd Brigade). Initially assigned to I Corps

    Pennsylvania Reserves

    Pennsylvania Reserves

    Pennsylvania_Reserves

  • Daniel Greathouse
  • American pioneer (c.1752–1775)

    Dunmore's War of 1774. Terrible vengeance was wreaked on the white settlers by the Indians. Chief Logan incorrectly blamed Colonel Cresap for his brother's

    Daniel Greathouse

    Daniel_Greathouse

  • HM LST-410
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-410

    HM_LST-410

  • USS Luzon (ARG-2)
  • US Navy vessel

    decommissioned on 24 June 1947. In response to the outbreak of the Korean War, Luzon was recommissioned on 20 September 1950. After steaming to Norfolk

    USS Luzon (ARG-2)

    USS Luzon (ARG-2)

    USS_Luzon_(ARG-2)

  • HM LST-403
  • 1942 LST-1-class tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-403

    HM LST-403

    HM_LST-403

  • List of United States political families (C)
  • Maryland 1784. First cousin by marriage of Joseph Cresap, James Cresap, and Thomas Cresap. Joseph Cresap (1755–1827), Maryland State Senator 1816–20. First

    List of United States political families (C)

    List_of_United_States_political_families_(C)

  • SS Patrick Henry
  • Liberty ship of WWII

    World War II she made 12 voyages to ports including Murmansk (as part of Convoy PQ 18), Trinidad, Cape Town, Naples, and Dakar. She survived the war, but

    SS Patrick Henry

    SS Patrick Henry

    SS_Patrick_Henry

  • SS George Weems
  • Liberty ship of WWII

    George Weems was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after George Weems, who in 1828, established steamship

    SS George Weems

    SS_George_Weems

  • List of people from Yorkshire
  • Leisure. ISBN 9781850587491 – via Google Books. The History of The Cresaps. The Cresap Society. 1937. Cooke, Claudia (August 1982). "Modest award winner

    List of people from Yorkshire

    List of people from Yorkshire

    List_of_people_from_Yorkshire

  • Port Deposit, Maryland
  • Historic district in Maryland, United States

    "Smythe Fayles" to the rapids just above the future town. In 1729, Thomas Cresap established a regular ferry service near Smith's Falls (in the upper Port

    Port Deposit, Maryland

    Port Deposit, Maryland

    Port_Deposit,_Maryland

  • Allegany County, Maryland
  • County in Maryland, United States

    which led west from Cumberland. Michael Cresap (1742–1775), born in Allegany County, American Revolutionary War officer. Patrick Hamill (1817–1895), born

    Allegany County, Maryland

    Allegany County, Maryland

    Allegany_County,_Maryland

  • Anastasia Island
  • Barrier island off the coast of Florida, United States

    p. 441. ISBN 978-84-9705-244-3. Retrieved 11 August 2013. Ida Keeling Cresap (1982). The History of Florida Agriculture: The Early Era. p. 31. Retrieved

    Anastasia Island

    Anastasia_Island

  • Virginia Secession Convention of 1861
  • Secession of US state from the nation

    Pocahontas County elected secessionist lawyers Robert E. Cowan and Charles J. P. Cresap to replace Brown and McGrew, while voters actually in Preston County that

    Virginia Secession Convention of 1861

    Virginia Secession Convention of 1861

    Virginia_Secession_Convention_of_1861

  • HM LST-404
  • Tank landing ship

    LST-1-class tank landing ship that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named. Instead, she was

    HM LST-404

    HM LST-404

    HM_LST-404

  • California gold rush
  • Gold rush from 1848 to 1855

    Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. ISBN 978-0817311179. Ord, Edward Otho Cresap, Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California,

    California gold rush

    California gold rush

    California_gold_rush

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  • Ladan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Ladan

    A Flower; Nasturtium; Indian Cress

    Ladan

  • Gurley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Gurley

    English (Warwickshire) : apparently a variant of Gourley or Gorley.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Gourlé, from Old French gourle ‘money belt’. Its application as a surname is not clear; it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such receptacles, or perhaps a nickname for someone who was tight with his money.Alternatively, it may be an Americanized form of German Gerling or Gerlich.

    Gurley

  • Wartell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wartell

    English : perhaps a respelling of the French family name Wartel, which is from a pet form of any of various Germanic personal names beginning with the element war(in) ‘guard’, ‘preserve’. The surname Wartell is recorded in England in the 1881 British census.

    Wartell

  • Kerslake
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Kerslake

    English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream where cress grew, from Old English cærse ‘watercress’ + lacu ‘stream’.

    Kerslake

  • Liggins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire) unexplained.

    Liggins

    English (Warwickshire) unexplained. : unexplained. Probably a variant of Ligons.English (Warwickshire) unexplained. : alternatively possibly a variant of Higgins due to misdivision of some such name as Al Higgins.

    Liggins

  • Zoheleth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Zoheleth

    That creeps, slides, or draws.

    Zoheleth

  • Warrior
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warrior

    English : occupational name or nickname from Old French werreieor, werrieur ‘warrior’. Compare Warr.Indian (Kerala) : Hindu name based on the name of the Variar community. The traditional occupation of this community is performance of temple services.

    Warrior

  • Cresap
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cresap

    English : unexplained.Col. Thomas Cresap (1694–1790), Maryland surveyor, was born in 1694 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, and came to MD in 1710.

    Cresap

  • Zoheleth
  • Biblical

    Zoheleth

    that creeps, slides, or draws

    Zoheleth

  • Higgerson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Higgerson

    English (Warwickshire) : unexplained. Compare Higgason.

    Higgerson

  • Huskey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian)

    Huskey

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian) : unexplained.Americanized form of German Huske or Hueske.

    Huskey

  • Warring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warring

    English : variant of Waring.

    Warring

  • Buzat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Buzat

    Ice-creams

    Buzat

  • Hankerson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Hankerson

    English (Warwickshire) : probably a variant of Hankinson.

    Hankerson

  • Warriner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Warriner

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a gamekeeper, someone whose job was to watch over game in a park, from Old French warrennier (central Old French garennier) ‘warrener’. See also Warren 2.

    Warriner

  • Warth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warth

    English : habitational name from for example Warth in Glouceshire or Ward in Devon, which are named with Old English waroð ‘marshy ground by a shore or stream’ or from any of various minor places named with Old Norse varða ‘beacon’ (a derivative of varða ‘to guard’).German : habitational name from any of various places named with an Old High German cognate of this element.

    Warth

  • Gilkes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire)

    Gilkes

    English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Gill.

    Gilkes

  • Warrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warrington

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cheshire (formerly in Lancashire), probably named in Old English as Wæringtun ‘settlement by the weir’, from Old English wæring (not independently recorded), a derivative of wær ‘weir’. Another Warrington, in Buckinghamshire, which may also have given rise to the surname, is recorded in the 12th century as Wardintone, probably from an unattested personal name Wearda or Wǣrheard + -ing-, denoting association, + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’.

    Warrington

  • Theresa
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish

    Theresa

    Harvester; Summer; One who Reaps; Reaper

    Theresa

  • Warwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warwick

    English : habitational name from the county seat of Warwickshire, or a regional name from the county itself. The city was originally named as the ‘outlying settlement (Old English wīc) by the weir (a hypothetical Old English wæring)’. Compare Warrington.English : habitational name from a much smaller place of the same name in Cumbria, named with Old English waroð ‘bank’ + wīc.

    Warwick

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  • Leticia
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Leticia

    Happiness; Joyful; Happy; Gladness; Delight; Glad

  • Laswell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laswell

    English : unexplained. Possibly an altered form of Lascelles. This name is also found as Lacefield.

  • Jeorjia
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jeorjia

    Modern phonetic.

  • Prude
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prude

    English : perhaps a variant of Proud.

  • Gabina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gabina

    Honey

  • Dekshna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dekshna

  • ŁUCJA
  • Female

    Polish

    ŁUCJA

    Feminine form of Polish Łucjusz, ŁUCJA means "light."

  • EUPHRANOR
  • Male

    Greek

    EUPHRANOR

    (Ευφρανωρ) Greek name derived from the word euphraino, EUPHRANOR means "delightful."

  • ABIMELECH
  • Male

    English

    ABIMELECH

    (אֲבִימֶלֶך) Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiymelek, ABIMELECH means "Melek is father" or "my father is king." In the bible, this is the name name of several characters, including the king of Gerar who took Abraham's wife Sarah and was forced by God to return her. Also spelled Avimelech.

  • Libni
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Libni

    White, whiteness.

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  • Creaser
  • n.

    A tool for making creases or beads, as in sheet iron, or for rounding small tubes.

  • Creaser
  • n.

    A tool, or a sewing-machine attachment, for making lines or creases on leather or cloth, as guides to sew by.

  • Creeper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, creeps; any creeping thing.

  • Kerse
  • n.

    A cress.

  • Cresses
  • pl.

    of Cress

  • Usufructuary
  • n.

    A person who has the use of property and reaps the profits of it.

  • Reaper
  • n.

    One who reaps.

  • Caesarian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Caesar or the Caesars; imperial.

  • Cardamine
  • n.

    A genus of cruciferous plants, containing the lady's-smock, cuckooflower, bitter cress, meadow cress, etc.

  • Creasy
  • a.

    Full of creases.

  • Cressy
  • a.

    Abounding in cresses.

  • Lark's-heel
  • n.

    Indian cress.

  • Nosesmart
  • n.

    A kind of cress, a pungent cruciferous plant, including several species of the genus Nasturtium.

  • Craps
  • n.

    A gambling game with dice.

  • Slug
  • n.

    Any smooth, soft larva of a sawfly or moth which creeps like a mollusk; as, the pear slug; rose slug.

  • Cress
  • n.

    A plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous. The leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.

  • Replum
  • n.

    The framework of some pods, as the cress, which remains after the valves drop off.

  • Creak
  • n.

    The sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking.

  • Oxytoluene
  • n.

    One of three hydroxy derivatives of toluene, called the cresols. See Cresol.